i don't know why this dev. can publish the same games over + over again - and why i'm such addicted to hunting achievements that i even buy this♥♥♥♥♥♥?! always ~ 300 ach. for doing basically nothing. this should just stop!

It's pretty much the same as the other Torch Cave games:You play the part of an Indiana Jones style of character, who has to jump from platform to platform, to get keys to open doors, to get to the next level.But, as per usual, the controls are a bit wonky and the movement can be a bit off.

I can't remember buying these games, but I assume that I must have got them in a bundle or with a "90% off" voucher (or something like that).I am currently working on building a time machine, so that I can go back to that moment when I was about to buy these games and slap myself in the face and say "Stop!! Don't buy these games, they're awful. Don't. Just don't."Of course, knowing me, that would probably make me curious about how bad they were, and so (if they were just a few cents) I'd probably buy them anyway.

There is one major difference between this game and the other two in the series - instead of getting the achievements by jumping, you get them by dying.Yep, that's right, all you have to do is die, kill yourself even (in game, that is; don't go throwing yourself off a tall building just to get this game's achievements), and you will get 100% of achievements for this game.

I played this game for a while, but it seemed that the ability to do multiple jumps stopped at a certain point.My character would go jump, jump, jump from one platform to another, but then when he got to a particular difficult platform (there was a greater distance to jump to get to it) he would only jump once.What the?I tried it again, and again, and again, but still I wasn't able to jump this great distance. I even prayed to the great Flying Spaghetti Monster to assist me, but no supernatural help was forthcoming. Very frustrating.In the end, I just balanced a stapler on the key which makes the game's character move to the right (thus dropping to his death from the spawn platform), and then walked away to get some food - leaving Mr. Indiana Jones to commit suicide over and over again (it was slightly reminiscent of the dark suicidal scenes in Groundhog Day).Came back about half an hour later and all the rest of the 295 achievements had been obtained (hardly something to boast about).Actually, balancing a stapler on my keyboard was the most fun that I got from this game.

Unfortunately, like its forerunners, Torch Cave 3 is a useless pile of bodily discharge - at least with bodily droppings, you can fertilise the ground with them, but you can't even do that with this piece of e-manure.

If you want to get a game with 100% achievements, then by all means demean yourself and buy this game.But if you want to be able to look the rest of humanity in the face with at least a modicum of decency, then I suggest you stay well away from this game.

As for me personally, I think I'll be telling my friends that a hacker broke into my account and added the Torch Cave games to it just to make me look bad.Damn hackers, embarrassing me once again (those compromising photos of me with Miley Cyrus were photoshopped, I tell ya).

Another continuation of the Torch Cave series. I'm not sure why the developer hasn't fixed the wonky double-jump but it seriously don't work all the time for me. Unless I am the only one facing such a problem where the double-jump doesn't work 100% of the time, this issue has been carried over from the original game, to 2 and now to 3. There's not much to say about Torch Cave 3. I did feel that they refined the movement responsiveness a little from Torch Cave 2, but the double-jump issue still bugs me. The puzzles are getting a little boring now (probably because I played 1,2 and 3 within a day); it's all the same with just a little variety from each version. There's even more of the ridiculous platforms I mentioned in 2. Great. And once again, there's the achievement spam. They spiced it up a little. So instead of jumping a few hundred times, you just need to die 295 times to get 100% achievements.

I tried to get at least to level 5 in this game, and found at least one interesting parts to this game itself which is the shadow and graphical detail(which could be cut and paste, who knows). But, It is still pretty horrific gameplay. I have the feeling that this developer can actually make a good game if they actually focused (Idk how much effort went into making these games so won't really comment on that).

Only good things+One out of 3 of the music that plays (At the same time) sounds interesting. +Graphics look better than the other games from the same developer.+Movement is sort of quick and responsive.

-This game plays not 3 Songs at the same time like the first two, This on plays 4! FOUR! songs at the same time! Which made me alt + tab thinking I have another window open playin music or something. -Floating platforms Fall in the direction you touch. -I guess I'm playing as a walking Flesh cube?

Maybe some day they will sit down and put down some good games rather than short cash grabs and achievement/trading card sale boosters.